The impacted wisdom tooth was identified.
Floor of maxillary antrum.
The base of the pyramid is composed of the medial wall which separates the maxillary sinus from the nasal cavity and the apex is in the zygomatic process.
The maxillary sinus also called the maxillary antrum is a pyramidal cavity see figs.
Antrum of highmore maxillary sinus.
Successful surgical removal of impacted molars from orbital and sinus floor.
The maxillary sinus or antrum of highmore is a paired pyramid shaped paranasal sinus within the maxillary bone which drains via the maxillary ostium into the infundibulum then through hiatus semilunaris into the middle meatus.
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The maxillary antrum is closely related to the roots of the maxillary premolar and molar teeth and is frequently visualized on oral and facial radiographs.
If the sinus is large it reaches below this level.
In some cases the floor can be perforated by the.
A cavity or chamber.
Radiography and computed tomography revealed bone discontinuity in the left floor of the maxillary sinus and calcifications within the antrum.
An trum pl.
The roots of the upper premolars and molars and the floor of the maxillary antrum are closely related and share a common innervation.
Dental surgery in the maxillary molar and premolar region may be complicated by the creation of an oroantral communication the displacement of.
Maxillary sinus a facial region that is one of a pair of usually symmetrical hollow cavities located in the maxillary body.
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Antrum maxilla re maxillary antrum maxillary sinus.
Mastoid antrum an air space in the mastoid portion of the temporal bone communicating with the middle ear and the mastoid cells.
A 63 year old female patient evaluated for a nonhealing left toothless palate lesion and chronic headache occurring over 4 years.
Exploration of the sinus cavity was done.
Citation needed projecting into the floor of the antrum are several conical processes corresponding to the roots of the first and second maxillary molar teeth.
The floor is formed by the alveolar process and if the sinus is of an average size is on a level with the floor of the nose.
The maxillary antrum is closely related to the roots of the maxillary premolar and molar teeth and is frequently visualized on oral and facial radiographs.
Access was gained into the maxillary antrum.
It is the larges.
It is pyramidal with the base projecting medially on the nasal cavity and laterally to the apex of the zygoma.
Pyloric antrum.